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asking for yearly license to c a r r y on dance t h e a t r e etc. was referred to the Committee on Petitions. The following appointments were made: T . B. Wright--City Sexton, Dogtax Collector, and Scavenger: M. H. Dalley--Surveyor; George W . Middleton--Quarantine Physician; J. R. Chaffin-Poundkeeper. Feb. 3 . 1896 ...5. H . McDonald asked that a detective be appointed to protect him in his liquor business. Surveyor Dalley made a statement in r e g a r d t o the City Cemetery-stated there was a variance between the old and new survey and that he could not plot t h e same u n d e r t h e old s u r v e y . Instructed to make a separate plat. Petition of Cedar Opera House Co. for a year license was not granted. On recommendation of Mayor L u n t , Daniel Leigh was appointed Prosecuting Attorney. March 2, 1896.. .On account of a railroad meeting being held in the Tabernacle, i t was deemed advisable to adjourn. March 3. 1896.. . R . W . Heyborne, in behalf of t h e committee appointed b y a mass meeting of the citizens of Cedar, petitioned t h e Council for a right-of-way and depot ground for railroad purposes. [Note 1875 map) April 6 , 1896.. .Motion of Councilman Jones, the Committee on Public Grounds and City Property was i n s t r u c t e d t o take steps immediately to open two s t r e e t s t h r o u g h t h e block from Main to 1 s t West Street. Justice Heyborne tendered his ,resignation a s City Justice. On motion Councilman Palmer, the resignation was accepted and J e t h r o Palmer appointed to fill t h e vacancy. provided he would accept. Mayor Lunt s t a t e d t h e April 13, 1896. . .Special meeting. object of the meeting was to take into consideration t h e necessity of putting in water works. Referred to Committee. April 21, 1896.. .George P e r r y protested against t h e way the water was being r u n t h r o u g h t h e City and asked for r e d r e s s . The Council asked for a written petition. April 2 2 , 1896.. .On motion Councilman Jones, t h e Recorder was instructed to send an outline of t h e City Plat to David James of Salt Lake asking for an estimate of the cost of waterworks, also to Attorney T . S. Richard for legal advice relative to the matter of a water system. Marshal Parry presented his written resignation. Accepted. The question of enforcing the curfew law was brought u p . Councilman Palmer, being p r e s e n t , objected on the grounds that he could, and was willing, t o keep his own

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

asking for yearly license to c a r r y on dance t h e a t r e etc. was referred to the Committee on Petitions. The following appointments were made: T . B. Wright--City Sexton, Dogtax Collector, and Scavenger: M. H. Dalley--Surveyor; George W . Middleton--Quarantine Physician; J. R. Chaffin-Poundkeeper. Feb. 3 . 1896 ...5. H . McDonald asked that a detective be appointed to protect him in his liquor business. Surveyor Dalley made a statement in r e g a r d t o the City Cemetery-stated there was a variance between the old and new survey and that he could not plot t h e same u n d e r t h e old s u r v e y . Instructed to make a separate plat. Petition of Cedar Opera House Co. for a year license was not granted. On recommendation of Mayor L u n t , Daniel Leigh was appointed Prosecuting Attorney. March 2, 1896.. .On account of a railroad meeting being held in the Tabernacle, i t was deemed advisable to adjourn. March 3. 1896.. . R . W . Heyborne, in behalf of t h e committee appointed b y a mass meeting of the citizens of Cedar, petitioned t h e Council for a right-of-way and depot ground for railroad purposes. [Note 1875 map) April 6 , 1896.. .Motion of Councilman Jones, the Committee on Public Grounds and City Property was i n s t r u c t e d t o take steps immediately to open two s t r e e t s t h r o u g h t h e block from Main to 1 s t West Street. Justice Heyborne tendered his ,resignation a s City Justice. On motion Councilman Palmer, the resignation was accepted and J e t h r o Palmer appointed to fill t h e vacancy. provided he would accept. Mayor Lunt s t a t e d t h e April 13, 1896. . .Special meeting. object of the meeting was to take into consideration t h e necessity of putting in water works. Referred to Committee. April 21, 1896.. .George P e r r y protested against t h e way the water was being r u n t h r o u g h t h e City and asked for r e d r e s s . The Council asked for a written petition. April 2 2 , 1896.. .On motion Councilman Jones, t h e Recorder was instructed to send an outline of t h e City Plat to David James of Salt Lake asking for an estimate of the cost of waterworks, also to Attorney T . S. Richard for legal advice relative to the matter of a water system. Marshal Parry presented his written resignation. Accepted. The question of enforcing the curfew law was brought u p . Councilman Palmer, being p r e s e n t , objected on the grounds that he could, and was willing, t o keep his own